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criminal law

The legality of taking extra blood samples from a suspected impaired boater by an emergency room technician for “police use” is headed to the Supreme Court of Canada as a result of a strongly worded dissent at the Ontario Court of Appeal.

Recent mass shootings in the United States have tended to confirm Canadians’ sense that such events can’t happen here. Similar events in Canada are not numerous, but those that have occurred are not well known.

Earlier this year, the Ontario Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal of former Toronto Police Service officer James Forcillo over his conviction of attempted murder and the resulting sentence of six years.

A legal battle over whether certain kinds of undercover investigations are entrapment when there is not reasonable suspicion that a specific target is engaged in criminal activity may ultimately be headed to the Supreme Court of Canada.

After the Supreme Court issued its ruling in July 2014 in R. v. Hart, which outlined a framework for trial courts to assess “Mr. Big” police undercover operations, the characterization of the decision by major media outlets and some legal scholars was similar.

The federal government is seeking another opportunity to convince a court that a self­radicalized attacker who acted on his own initiative is subject to the Criminal Code provisions related to committing indictable offences for the benefit of a terrorist group.